Scored 103 points during 2016 Olympic Games, ranking seventh in scoring while tied for third in Best Spiker category with .286 hitting efficiency. Also ranked second in Best Receiver and fifth in Best Server and Best Digger at Rio Games

Developed into an international volleyball star from a hometown of 830 population in Hooper, Neb.

Majored in communication studies at University of Nebraska with a minor in psychology, graduating in December 2008

Teammates call her ‘Jor’ or ‘Govnah’

Played on three consecutive Russia Super League championship teams with Dinamo Kazan (2010-2013); Squad won the prestigious European CEV Champions League title in March 2014 as Larson-Burbach named Best Blocker; Named Best Receiver in 2011-12 CEV Champions League

2013 NORCECA Continental Championship Best Server

Three-time AVCA All-American at University of Nebraska, compiling 1,600-career kills and 1,410-career digs

Chosen Big 12 Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year in 2008 as a senior at Nebraska, marking the first time any player has earned both honors in one year

Played for the U.S. in the FIVB Girls' U-18 World Championship in 2003

Started playing volleyball at age 12, making club volleyball debut with Nebraska Elite Volleyball Club in 1998

The Big Blurb

Jordan Larson-Burbach played multiple sports as a youth, and also played different positions on the volleyball court in different stages of her youth. "I played a lot of sports growing up. I was in soccer, basketball, softball and volleyball. I was in all these different sports, and my parents sat me down. I started playing club volleyball, and asked myself if this was something I wanted to take seriously, then I just kind of ran with it. I was 12 years old when I started volleyball, but I still played basketball and ran track in high school. But I was playing more volleyball outside high school." By not specializing in a volleyball position as a young player has helped her game. "I actually started as a setter, transitioned to middle blocker and now I am an outside hitter. Just to remember where I was before is kind of crazy to think about. I have become such a better player and teammate. Knowing my role on the court as a player is unbelievable to be in the position I am today."